Ji,: '"; '" ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE H. 1919 ' ' i07Is ' fOVNG PHILADELPHIA PROFESSIONAL GOLFER HAS GOOD CHANCE TO WIN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP: - : . . . :?. . . I NEW CUB TACTICS r.j5 -i, i THREE BIG FEATURES OF HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING BOUT ROCAP TO REFEREE Hi K I""' I BOXING EXHIBITION - 12 ROUNDS WILLHEB-BEplPSET JULY 4lh. t19 '. ,r & "aw'V ATHLETIC CLUB, TOLtOO, OHIO SEAT t t f F16 SECTION vv a I ? iffl ! i. Chicago Champions Start Ham mering First Pitched Ball Against George Smith ?: i .,. I Oakley Pro' sCard in rVlorning,';.5 RINGSIDE DIVISION ADMIT ONE Eastside Entrance MTAXIHCU.!Rf EASTSIDE Makes Him Favorite for the Title .JJ ENTIUNCE .lcko Rjngtide Diriiion sssso.oo "0- i , 1 ."'. " - i it i h I Li riiirirj 111111 v v ( r th t o l t o o WKMmwWMnmmm:h . s-.-s&i --o M OPEN GOLF CHMHfi wiurrniLO' mfcicDMftY lliKi&?s. v Sv fiBiaK w& W IBiPfJTWL HSKESSv & HK. . AtoSZ'JPrt ' fVV-NSi ' KM . Jk viS'TO-U'S yolpJPjOlYl'JBgp.oo tjjfs?sifflr. - !Ksr:di'fJs w&t& v jt A J a 1; s FIFTH STRAIGHT REVERSE Chicago, III., -Juno 11. President Manager Fred Mitchell of the Cubs has exercised nil the strntcsy he lincl In his soul to get the Xntlonnl League cham pions to do n little something In the way of hitting. lie linn switrhed Tick. Kllduff, Lear and McCnbc nil around the infield, Holloclier being the only ""h player that knew he had n job and where it was. Now Holly is out with a smashed thumb, which makes it more compli cated. Mitch ndded to hi strategic moves yesterday and it worked like the famous miracles lie nnd Stalling used to pull in Itoston. The Cub's fell upon George Smith, of the Vhils, for a galaxy of seven hits nnd n bevy of five runs in the first inning, thereby eewing up the game before .Tnclc Coombs could believe .it was coming off nnd switch pitchers. Whale First Ball It has been a matter of baseball re ligion, nlniost nn article of faith, that no player should offer at the first ball, no matter how good it was or looked. Yesterday, to the surprise of every body, the Cubs stinted whaling away nt the first offering. The result was the greatest batting seen on the North Side here this jear. Three of the ten men who fnced Smith in that fatal in ning got hits and others ninde the try. Apparently, Smith thought it was ac cidental or the Cubs were crossing the manager, for he kept handing over good ones to start. When Watson went in he cheeked up the Cubs. He didn't take any rhance on handing over an easy first one, and the Cubs went back to looking at care fully, but not offering. Homer for Cy It was n weird game that the Cubs won C to ?,. It was the fifth straight reverse for the Coombsmcn. The Phillies made thirteen hits to the Cubs' eleven, nnd in the bakers' dozen were four doubles and a home vun, mnde by Cy Williams in the seventh when he sailed the pill high over right-field wall and Into the btreet, but there was nobody on. The Cubs got seven as mentioned in one hunch which tells the story. The Phils never got more than tno in a row off Ilcndriw Watson outpitched Hriulrlx in the Inning which lie officiated, retiring the Cubs in oiie-tvvo-throc order In the last four rounds and permitted only four to face him in the preceding two. Hemlrix was threatened fcvcral times, but good fielding nnd the lucky breaks his way taved his bacon. Notes roe straneest double play seen around jiere lamo uu in hip iniro,. J.uaerus vv.il on flrt Cruvith lifted a foul that Kit leier naooea. vvnn tne eaten T.uiterus put on full Bteam for aeiond Kllleler peitsed to ftrst. I.udy ilHehed !a, k. Klllefer's throw wan bad and Merkle dropped the ball but I.uderus overalld and Meikle got the oau in iiuiw iu iuk mm. Cy Williams ivn tho battlnir hero with two nlngles and a home run. I.uderus Cady and Meusel each decorated the average's with a aiiigia nun a, uuuuie. Claud Hendrlx cot a hlir taueh In the first. He mad,, a terrific awipo ut the ball. 3 Just lipped tno edit" or It and It went ulrmlnff very slowly down third base line oudy Claude Ih no peed demon, but ho la pioiuy ui ume io ueat it. TJmnlre Myron (tot Into the usual lm he fired Hum out ot the irame In the aevenwi mr pruiesiinp on a tnira strike. iaiK IB rureiy in any arguments. Hendm dldn t issue a pass. Watson pave Just one and It became a run Mc Cabe got It and Hendrlx singled him home. Hendrlx hnd an unusual strikeout record for him. He fanned Pearce, I.uderus. Cravath, Ualrd and Cady Wataon took four Cuba over the Jumps. RI What May Happen f. in Baseball Today i J AMERICAN l.IL(IUK , ..SJlti. ' Won. Lost. l'.C. Mln. Iose. JhltvWi ,i . 20 13 .7 .B7.1 .Dan Nevrork .. . ?! I .1147 .B.V7 .ttin f'let-rland . , . 34 14 .n.l'J .641 .HI ft Detroit ..... IR 10 ,4S .BOO .474 St. I.ouls ;. is to ,4W .nnn .474 Jtoston , Ill IS .lit .48(1 ,4A7 'U'akhlmttun .. 12 21 .313 ..111 .321 Athletics .... 0 20 .257 .278 .250 ' NATIONAL I.KAdlli: "Club. Won. Lost. P.C. Win. I-osr, New York 2H 11 .10.1 .111 .0X1 Cincinnati 24 11 .BS.1 .ww .Bit rhleaco .... 22 IS .5.10 .Bill .S37 llmokljn , 20 21 rlftS .500 .17(1 rittsburch in 21 ,47.1 ,4HS .4113 fit. IxiuU , 17 22 .486 .4.10 .42.1 Phillies "... . 1.1 21 . 411 .4.12 .4(1.1 lloston .... 13 25 N 33 ,3jU ,333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMKRIC'AN J.EAOUK Athletlrs. Si St. IaiiU. 3. Ktvr York. 2 Detroit, 1. t Chicago. 5i llonton. 3. Cleveland. 3 AVaahlntton. i, ,y NATIONAIi MS-VIUK Chlcaro. fll I'lilllles, 3. 8t, Ixiuts, 4 1 Ilnhton. X. New York. Ot Cincinnati, 2. J'ittburh. 101 Iliookljn, 6. TODAY'S SCHEDULE JTEIttCAN I.ILVOUK SI. IxiiCkl'lilliiilelnlila. Cloudy, Detro1 York. Clear. .Clilca, Clevel. near. gton. Cloudr. NATIONAL I.KAGUK rhllllen at Chicago. Clear. ''New York at Cincinnati. Clear. Ilrooklyn ot I'lttsburnli. Clear, jloston at Nt. Louis. Clear, 'Bingles and Bungles rjeorce Slsler didn't have any mean day deaplte the fact that he, took three ood ones and aat down when Kinney was hurl- , inn In the elihth The .-llichlitan alumnus bad a pair of hits out ot four times up. Oeorre Burns drove In the flrst run of the enracement for the Mackmen In the flrat Rnd Just to show that It vrns "all In fun" e presented the Itrowna with run In the fourth by lieavlni wild when he was trjlni to catch Slsler at third, No color in baseball? Ask Umpire yallln, J7e sato red when ttie fans in Wasbfiiafon farted to f.ina poo bottles and cushion after he had choked Clarke Griffith for pro feff!0 a close decision In the seventh. One dyed-in-the-wool fanatto struct; A'alllii after the oame. tSSHWmm ' 'Well." said the guy with the lirown , derby as he bent the merry elbow and pushed ,. lbs .race trak kelly back on his dome. "I vt "uuers this here Davis Is a rotten msnaser, whstT If the A's keep on wlnnln', Jimmy U, abutter llc than pi, Ia . !W.jflsj4 Thomas doesn't nurKo win De wisnin iiarry was in a i.oole. net meT" rstlier mmy hits. YOUTHFUL CHAPMAN BEATS VETERAN PA CE FOLLO WERS Newark Novice, in Second Race of Career, Defeats Wnl thour and Bedell at Velo drome GOULETT TAKES SPRINT H.v JAMES 8. CAIIOIjAN "7"OrTH to the front; age to the rear. novice broke into the big league circuit In the world of motor-pace ut the new Point Hreeze Velodrome last night and nt the end of a forty-mile grind forced the veterans of many thrilling en counters to trail. l It remained for fieorge Chapman. a twonty-jear-nld boy. riding the second pace race of his career, to lower the colors of tiio veteran Bobby Wnlthour ami tno antiquated Menus Ilcdell. Chap man tougnr olt Miccoflstiiuy every spirited challenge from the determined Hedell, hnd no trouble in outsprliitiiig Wnltlmur and won by a commote lap over Hedell. Wnlthour was third and r rdl Y eber fourth. Chnpmnn rode without a break. He went tho entire mute without a mishap. He proved that he is a good rider and one with the necessary courage. lie showed this very plainly in his initial start last Saturday nlirht. when he rode Clarence Carman a neck-aud-ueck race for two miles, only to lose by a few scant feet. Thrilling Knee The race last night was the best of the seusoti. Low-hanging clouds nnd threatening showers held down the at tendance, but those present applauded the efforts of the spinning, whirling cyclists. Hedell drew the reliable Jimmy Hun ter for a pacemaker. Chapman had u little luck, as lie hud second choice, nnd snared Norman Anderson. Hunter per mitted Hedell to remain well back for the first three miles. He then started after Chapman. For six laps it was a neck-nnd-neck struggle. The ciafty Hunter tried repeatedly to make the youth "break," but he re fused to lose his pace and almost forced Hedell to break clear from Hunter. This piece of gametics nnd generalship under fire brought out Chapman's big-leuguc class. Hedell took the lead in the eighth ROARING ROBERT CLEANS CUSHIONS OFF DA VENPORT Roth's Carpet-Beater Dusts Off Dave and Gives A's Third Win in Last Five Engagements at Shibe Stadium Dy EDWIN ,1. POLLOCK Roaring Robert Roth squashed n Davenport jesterdny and cleaned the cushions with one swipe of his carpet beater. Robert lias been doing consideiable cushion-cleaning of late, but yesterday was the first time this season he con centrated on n Davenport. When he stopped swinging his wicked weapon Davenport didn't have a leg to stand on and he flopped to the rock-bottom of defeat. It was in the seventh Inning of the first engagement with the Browns on Mr. Shibe's lawn that Robert got in his mighty mauling. A triple roared off his bat when there were three members of the Mack baseball party on the cush ions of the way stations. He later made it n whole housecleauing by dusting home on Mayer's wild chuck to the third. Figured In Three Runs Tim clean-up act put the A's out in front at 5-3 and made possible the sec ond straight win nnd the third victory for the Macks in their last five home encounters. And Roaring Robert has had heaps to do with all of the three triumphs. The following gives nn idea of how the Chicago windstorm has been blowing nbout rivnl pitchers: Thursday, against Cleveland (Hagby and Knzmaun pltchingl : Drove in three Army Training Helps Athletes, Says Goulclt "Army life should not hurt any nlhlete," said Alfred (ioulett. the fnmous Australian ojellst, nt the end of Ills winning sprint nt the cio ilromo lnqt nhrlit. "I ms in nnvu aviation a cnr nnd n half mid many believed I never would come back. "I wruit to say tint tho training I received in the service kept me iu perfect phsicnl condition, and it required little trnining for me to get hack in shape for big matches." mile nnd was a few hundred yards in flont hfl1 1(1 ns, iliK ,,..,,. p,eforo he regained ills racing speed Chapman had taken a lap. Another break in the twenty-sixth mile cost Hedell n hip. The veteran lode gamelj and won bneJt one lap, but the other was too much nnd be limped under the finish line one circuit to the bad. Sprints Popular Two of the best sprint riders in the game were seen in competition. Alfred Ooulett, the Australian hondlincr. who lias been riding brilliantly at the New ark Voldodronio, won oer Willie llun ley. of California, in straight heats in the one-mile special match rnce. fioulett's driving finishes in both heats were the deciding factors. lie was there in the pinch and won each hent by a yard. p (ioulett was in naval aviation for one 3 ear and a hnlf, nnd mnny believed the long layofT was going to hurt his riding. He covered the first mile heat in -i minutes .'il seconds, which is excellent time, even for those iu title races. Harris Winner (Jeorge and Prank Harris, the col ored sprinters, finished first nnd second, respectively, iu the two-mile open for amateurs. John Chnpmnn, manager of the Velo drome, will stage two motor-paced races on Saturday night. In the twenty mile feature Percy Lawrence meets Vincent Madonna iu n match ince. hi another ten-mile paced event (Jeorge Chnpmnn, Willie Hntiley nnd Fred Weber come together. runs with single and triple nnd scored once. Monday, ngnfiust Cleveland (Enzmann pitching) : Drove iu one run with single and scored once lifter tripling. Tuesday, agaiust St. Louis (Dnveu port pitching;) : Drove in three runs with triple and scored once. Connie Absent, Too Two of the three wins since last Thursday have ben scored in the ab sence of C. Mack. Since Harry Davis took charge Sunday, the A's have played .000 ball. Perhaps Connie will stay 11 way until the cows come home. Rumor has It that the Athletics's boss is in Roston in close conference with Hnrry Frazee, at the end of which Jack Harry will be with us again on the Shibo payroll. It Was first reported that Hobby Roth would be sent to Beautown for the one-time shortstop cog of the $100,000 infield machine. Now Scott Perrj's unme is mentioned in connection with the trade. However, in the meantime, the Mnck less Mackmen are going ahead and up setting nil kinds of dope. Time was when they couldn't win n ball game with fifteen hits, nnd yesterday they came through with victory with only n half do.en bingles. Only four of the six figured in the run-getting. CJhsesierBeld please Sue- IMmtie ! Qttid K I They do more Aj 1 1 I v rMSSm. ill I ft ' i . AS,mi,msmmmsemmtM:&.f mmm&w&mzz&zm- litivc, at left, is shown one of the rntrtnl pasteboards for the Wll-lard-Deinpsey flqht in Toledo, ).. ,lnl I. The other photograph shows Dempsey, on the right. In a frendl till with Robert W. Mnvwcll. Sports Kdltor of the Kening Public Ledger. Although Dempsey is not a dwarf, he doesn't show up to an great phslral ndtnutugc tom paretl wltli Mr. .Maxwell, who is si feet two Inches tall and weighs well, lie weighs about a dime's woith on it penny weighing machine STATE NET FINALS L Local Stars Must Compete at Boston in Intercity Matches HARVEY LAKE TRIUMPHS H.V KOItKKT T. PAIL Fvcn though tho majority of the plnjers still in the running for the singles championship of the state of Pennsjlvnnin have rruchid the third round of play, the winner of the title will not be known until next week. This Is due to n confliction of dates between the tourney out at the Morion Crickt t Club and tho intercity matches for the (Jeorge Church Cup. Through some misunderstanding or other the two events were scheduled for the same week. And if the present dope continues to run true to foim the play ers who still will be in the stute tour ney by Thursday afternoon aio the same ones who have been selected to represent this city against New York and Boston Friday and Saturday. The Intercity Team In the lower half of the draw nt Merlon the names of William T. Tilden, 2d, of tho flermnntovvii Cricket Club; Carlton Shnfer and Dr. P. It. Dawk stand out ns the likely semifinalists. In the upper hnlf Wallace Johnson, Craig Riddle nnd Hlrvey Lake are lieadul straight for the hie matches. vUiieli should be played this week-end. mere wns ouly one thing to do In the matter; postpone one until next week. This lins been done and the Pennsjl vauin state tourney finals will he con tested next Monday. Thej must come off on that day, for most of the stars arc entered in the national mixed dou bles championship, which starts at Philadelphia Cricket Club Monday next. This Was Some Match There were quite a number of high class contests out ut Morion jesterdnj afternoon. ,tjarvcy Lake, of the Philu- ilplnhill f'rieL-nt f'l,,t, .! si, .,..!... ------- ...., . tiiii, ,,i, 1 ,-, ti in,,, Pearson, of the Oerniaiitnwn Cricket Club, staged the feature buttle. This' was a duel between two stills of the back court, with many long rallies and tieiice gtimos coming to the fore. Lake finally won in two sets, but only ufter he knew he had pla.vcd some tenuis. .AWkSWsVv V Up-lo-tMiti ute Marks of Leading Ratters NATIONAL 1,i: l. I i: II. 11. It. II. ve. Crni.ilh, I'hlMles 31 l)H ! 4'J .C'l Hlnpii. Cincinnati IS Ml S ! ,:Ui tltniOi. I Inrlnnntl all I .TV I'l 17 .UK o"nr. New terk UT III Si r,n .111 Ullll.in... Chillies : III '-, t .310 Mi'.iti( an i, i:ia i: 1 tl. It. It. II. Ave. tcaiti, lletnilt . :i III il J" .S.T) told). Drtrolt . :! I III il .1! .tJ Inlllisliin, (level mil :IH 110 '.'I 41 .:ltll lloillc. New ork :'n IIS 17 II .311 M-l-r, s. I.oiiIh ".7 113 10 HI .HI.! RESUME FACULTY GAME iilV J Northeast Professors to Show Skill on Diamond Today After 11 lapse of several jenis the baseball game between the Northeast High School varsity team and the school fucultj will be lesinned this afternoon on the Archives' athletic field, Twenty-ninth nnd Cnmlirin ' streets. The game will stait nt I! ::! with Henry Hrncl.bold. the school athletic director, cnllin' 'en. as he sees I Pn1, I The profs have been drilling secretly ' for two weeks nnd are confident of win- inng. Harry Sn.vder, the coach, will pilch, with Roy Dchiplain", the former Snurthiuoru star, behind the hnt. "Tonj" Rnselle, the inlichler extia nrdiunry, will scoop them up around second base. hi the iiiinunl field dnj's exercises held .vesterday the Blacks cast their shadow on the Reds and won by several points. A drill before ihe contests was well executed. 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This decision was made pub lie hist night by Major A. .T lreel Ilidclle, f. S M. (' , wlui-was ghen tin power bv Promoter Tot Uickard to dioiise mi nfficinl for the stellar scrap It was in Ids capacity us head of the army, navj and civilian board of bo ing tout nil. that Major Hiddle was asked h Itiikard to decide nil "the third man" for the twehe-rniuid match.1 which may. and may tint, result in a new ......1.1. Iin, ,. nlnltl ,.l, ,1 It, .,1 fn f flint Hiddle who'd Tex Kicknrd of hi- referee I selection last night and aNo informed Mr ljiica)) of his choice. i Kperienced Heferee In picking Mr. Itoeup as referee for' the hig battle Major Hiddle has decided on one of the most ppeiiemed ieteiees ill the boxing world, nnd 'i man ho is if cognized throughout the roiititn :is hi competent official. The Public I.edg-i ; sports editor has been refeieeing boxing' ' , , . , t 1 1 i matches for twenty cnrs. Hesiiios lie iliig official club refeice ot the Ol.tnipi.i I A. A., this city, several jears ago. Ito- nap has been the third mini in Hie ring of at least two world s cliampii.i-shli. contests. He lefereetl both twentv lound bouts between Kid Williams and Pete Herman at New Orleans, in the latter of wlihh Uncap rendered the decision in Herman's favoi, which (hanged the bantamweight title holder. Well Known in I3ast lineup has alums been kept upper- most in the minds of promote! s lliiinmiliiviit tho oiilI I I iu , iieiiiium tic I 111 I'llll'ill I. I in ui'l, Ill's ' I t H 1 " li leferee have been in demand continii nllj. Ml'. Itoeap was innncctcd with (lie boxing game as an iiuuiteiir per former, having held nn Amei ti-mi ama tuir clinnipionsliip at one time, before lie entered upon a tnreer of a ring tin - tliontj . It will be leiuemhered that Mr. Ilocnp expect to he lightweight champion after was one of the vciv few critics who'nevt Mondav niglit." picked Jess Willnid to defeat Jack Johnson fnr the lieav v weight title at Havana, C'uh.i, April o, l!)i.". Rlckard Expresses Doubt Toledo. June 11. Tex Itickard, pro moter of the Jess Willnrd-Jack Dcinp so.v heuvj weight championship contest, today expressed doubt that William II. Uncap, of Philadelphia, hnd been nf- licially appointed by the army, navy and civilian board of boxing control to rr!nr tho ,UI" ""'" '' '" '' '"" "PPointmei.t would nut have lieen made he said, until Major Anthonj J Diexel Hiddle, who announced Hocap's selec t ion. had plai ed (he question liefoip nll"'r "icmlicis of the bonid The Park see Ihe lulllne klnr. per form ut Millie I'ark Ihls afternoon nt 3:30 I'. !l, OI I Athletics vs. St. Louis ' I Tlikets S0e. B.1e. 81c nnd SI. 10 Heierveil ut tllmbela' and sm lur;". Homers ( (II. .!:(, I) UASrllAI.I. .11,1 MM I'XRADE U. OF P. vs. CORNELL svrt Kim, .11 m: 1 1 rii. 3 i 11. (I.inif irei'.i,,l In pirule uf a" reunion el.-i.iii in , oHtuint AdmlKKlnn $1 00 Seats 1111 -.1!, lit X A OITIi , and Olmbela' Deliveries - -U- :- "tinTajrelforetSian Accessories" kt MA Idn AVU.VDkiAtU WILLI .M II. nori (Ill 'M NEXT CHAMPION,"' QflVQ IDHNNY DIINDFF uni O JUI IUMI LUllUUL. 1 the present champion, and Francis Leonard's Agreement to Make imB?:u;,.form,''r t',",mpion, t0 Icaa thB 135 Pounds Has Increased ' J-"' "tnrted the final thirty-sbc , holes with 11 two-stroke lend over Oul Foe's ConfidetlCO "" "" ws live strokes behind Ilrady. whose IIS put him at the head" of the .Pornotor i Pnn i(,.ns K ..,, nmmf)tor , . . . . . , ,,lln takes no chances on the principals , ' '" llls sll,nN ,,nt mnking their appear nnce. This morning he left for New York to get first-hand information from ,,,,.,., ni Dundee. Leonard i cached New York last night from Montreal, where li defeateP in uuu i Charle.v Pitts, the clever Australian, in 1 ten inst rounds. Irish Patsj ('line ac cniiipanied Leonard. Leonard icported iu great shape, nnd said the workout with Pitts was what he needed to pre pmc llim fnr ,,is six-round meet! ngwill. Johnnj Dundee at the Phils' Pirk on Monda.v night. Dundee, who is doing his training iu New ork. vcsteida.v Unshed this tele gram to Piomoter Itai::' "Training hard; will be iu great shape fnr fight; This hi eatlies confidence. Jnhnn.v 1ms everj reason to be elated, for it is the liist time Leonard ever agreed to make woHit for 111 tn . and this in itself is sufficient to give Dundee moie than an even chance Leonard at '.','i pounds will linve no distinct advantage over the clever Italian boj . Service Station b mmb cbm Necessities PRODUCTS bearing tho name uis i.di uuu give suusmtiury oeiviuc cvti uoy wt wis. 11 year. 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The sixty-seven golfers who qualified Monday and Tuesday stnrted under fa vorable weather toiiditlons on the thirt.v -six holes of play which will de cide the winner. Hradj, Walter Hngen. Louis Tol tier and Charles lloffner, all profes sioiiiils. vveie the favoiites for the title. 1 while gieut interest was shown In thfl struggle between Charles Hvans, Jr., lieiti tor the lirst thirty-six holes. Frankford Cricketers Win llavrrford. Tu.. Jim 11 The Frankfort Crhket niil. defeated HaverfiFd Coll?e 5 weii-piiveii match on Cope Held, lester- dav n-' to lil Anderson Track Captain Mlddletown, Conn., June II Russell H. fie",") c-vpteln of the WealeMm' Unlversltr' tril(k ,,,, t )0( Anderson ha. heen Reims'" ' w,'l,,Bn f00""111 "id basketball MONROE THE NEJT FOIL SPRING Cluctt, Peabody CtCalnc. Troy NX aiaiiiit Vacuum 5rstta. 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